A letter from Dec 23, 2024

Time Travelled — about 1 year

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, You're probably 15 when you read this letter:( Remember when you were a kid and wanted to grow up so much thinking your teenage years will be fun? Well it did, at one point, you met amazing people in your life! But now, there's 3 years left and you're going to be 18! Crazy, huh? I wonder why time flies by so fast, especially when you're with the people you care for. I'm writing this letter to remind you that you've got this! There's no one else in the world who will help you but yourself. Remember that. Everyone comes and go, make friends, but don't forget your purpose for all of your hardships, make it worth it. I hope by the time you receive this letter, you are doing great and wonderful! I hope you have amazing people around you who truly care. I'll miss being 14. You'll surely look back to it when you receive this letter. Continue with your silly dreams, if it's what you want then go for it! Work hard for it! You wanted Astronomy right? But you stopped with that dream because you never liked math, and the main purpose was you didn't have the financial stability to do the job. After that, you got interested in aviation, which you also eventually stopped dreaming of, because you don't have the financial stability too. And then you finally settled your mind to Law school. And i hope you continue with that dream and let your future children get the dream they want, unlike you. Work hard and dream hard for that Ferrari and Kawasaki Ninja!!! And I hope you're still in the honor's list. Make them proud, even if sometimes you dislike and hate them, but just don't forget that they had sacrificed a lot for you. Love from yourself -Carlme 12/23/24 11:58 p.m

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